Australia

From the rock hard pitches to relentless pressure away from the field, winning Down Under is cricket’s ultimate test

Australia has been a fortress in recent years with the team winning in their home country for the last three series. They have a win percentage at home of 52.3% compared to just 29.8% in England. It is difficult for the opposition to win in Australia for a few reasons, intense heat, the hard-quick-bouncy pitches that push batsmen to the limit of their techniques, the less-responsive kookaburra ball makes life difficult for English bowlers and an overwhelming pressure on and off the field all contribute to Australia’s dominance at home.

  • 2021-2022 Australia. 4-0 (5)
  • 2017-2018 Australia. 4-0(5)
  • 2013-2014 Australia. 5-0(5)
  • 2010-2011 England. 3-1(5)

Key Players

Our comprehensive suite of professionals caters to a diverse team, ranging from seasoned architects to renowned engineers.

Donald Bradman

Founder, CEO & Architect

Ricky Ponting

Founder, CEO & Architect

Allan Border

Engineering Manager

Glenn Mcgrath

Engineering Manager

Dennis Lillee

Architect

Steve Smith

Architect

Steve Waugh

Project Manager

Pat Cummins

Project Manager

Venues

Australia host some of the most hostile venues for test cricket with rock hard pitches scorching heat and massive stadiums allowing for thousands of opposition fans creating an intense colosseum like atmosphere for the visitors. All of these factors mean its very difficult to win a series down under.

The Grounds

  • Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), Capacity 100,024
  • Adelaide Oval, Capacity 53,500
  • Perth Cricket Ground, Capacity 60000
  • Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), Capacity 46000
  • Brisbane Cricket Ground(The Gabba), Capacity 42,000